VAFisher
Masterpiece
I thought I would post up a progression of my water elm forest that I started from cuttings from the tree shown below. This tree is now sadly gone (due to a stupid mistake) but at least I still have the cuttings that came from it. I rooted the cuttings in 2016 but I don't have any pics of them from that year.

In 2017 I put 7 of them together and tried to get them in a somewhat random placing.

Here is the forest in July 2018 moved into a larger pot.

April 2019. Not a whole lot of change.

August 2019. The trunks thickened up quite a bit in just a few months.

June 2020. Trunks are still getting thicker and the roots are starting to push the trees up out of the pot. Definitely due for a repot in 2021.

November 2020 before getting ready for some work before going away for the winter.

Dec 2020. All branches and trees shortened and did some re-positioning with guy wires. I also reduced the soil mound to reveal the surface roots that went a little crazy on me under there. I will give it a proper repot in the spring.


The plan is to just keep developing the branching. In particular, tree #2 needs at least one more branch coming off the right side. Hopefully the hard prune will result in something popping close to where I need it.

In 2017 I put 7 of them together and tried to get them in a somewhat random placing.

Here is the forest in July 2018 moved into a larger pot.

April 2019. Not a whole lot of change.

August 2019. The trunks thickened up quite a bit in just a few months.

June 2020. Trunks are still getting thicker and the roots are starting to push the trees up out of the pot. Definitely due for a repot in 2021.

November 2020 before getting ready for some work before going away for the winter.

Dec 2020. All branches and trees shortened and did some re-positioning with guy wires. I also reduced the soil mound to reveal the surface roots that went a little crazy on me under there. I will give it a proper repot in the spring.


The plan is to just keep developing the branching. In particular, tree #2 needs at least one more branch coming off the right side. Hopefully the hard prune will result in something popping close to where I need it.